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ba0001pp397 | Osteoporosis: treatment | ECTS2013

Intact heparin inhibits BMP6 osteogenic activity

Brkljacic Jelena , Pauk Martina , Erjavec Igor , Vukicevic Slobodan

Introduction: One third of patients in the long-term heparin therapy show reduction in bone density. We have shown that heparin binds to bone morphogenetic protein 6 (BMP6) and inhibits its osteogenic activity in vitro. Here we explored whether heparin effects BMP6 mediated bone efficacy in vivo.Methods: We have used a mouse model of postmenopausal osteoporosis and tested the effect of heparin on BMP6 therapy and its osteogenic activity...

ba0001pp108 | Calciotropic and phosphotropic hormones and mineral metabolism | ECTS2013

A sensitive assay for measuring circulating BMP6

Pauk Martina , Grgurevic Lovorka , Brkljacic Jelena , Kufner Vera , Bordukalo-Niksic Tatjana , Jankolija Morana , Oppermann Hermann , Vukicevic Slobodan

Although bone morphogenetic protein 6 (BMP6) is known for its ability to induce growth of bone and cartilage, recent studies identified BMP6 as a key endogenous regulator of hepcidin expression and iron metabolism. Here, we examined BMP6 presence in the serum and investigated whether circulating levels of BMP6 may reflect body iron status. First, we showed by liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry (LC–MS) and western blotting that BMP6 is present in the circulation ...

ba0001pp174 | Cell biology: osteoblasts and bone formation | ECTS2013

Elevated levels of serotonin decrease bone volume by direct effects on bone turnover in rats

Erjavec Igor , Bordukalo-Niksic Tatjana , Brkljacic Jelena , Pauk Martina , Grgurevic Lovorka , Thompson David D , Paralkar Vishwas M , Cicin-Sain Lipa , Vukicevic Slobodan , Mokrovic Gordana , Kesic Maja , Grcevic Danka

Elevated levels of circulating serotonin have been reported to decrease bone mineral density1. Conversely, reduced serotonin (5HT) in mice lacking TPH1, the rate limiting enzyme for 5HT synthesis, was reported to be anabolic to the skeleton with high osteoblastic activity2. However, in other studies TPH1 deletion led to either an initial increase in BMD due to inhibition of osteoclastic bone resorption3, or had no bone effect4</su...

ba0003pp59 | Bone development/growth and fracture repair | ECTS2014

Comparison of a novel bone device OSTEOGROW with commercial bone devices in regard of a local inflammatory reaction

Grgurevic Lovorka , Erjavec Igor , Brkljacic Jelena , Pauk Martina , Jurin Mladenka , Popek Irena , Jankolija Morana , Verbanac Donatella , Peric Mihaela , Oppermann Hermann , Vukicevic Slobodan

BMP6 is a member of the TGFβ superfamily with a high potential to induce new bone formation. Recently, we discovered that blood coagulum from the patient’s own blood (WBCD) modified with calcium salts serves as an appropriate autologous carrier for BMPs (OSTEOGROW device). Preclinical experiments indicate that BMP6 is efficacious when used in a significantly lower amounts than BMP2 and BMP7. Besides testing its osteogenic activity, we also tested the influence of the...

ba0003pp77 | Bone development/growth and fracture repair | ECTS2014

Elevated blood serotonin decreases bone volume via a mechanism involving insulin and calcitriol

Erjavec Igor , Bordukalo-Niksic Tatjana , Brkljacic Jelena , Grcevic Danka , Pauk Martina , Grgurevic Lovorka , Mokrovic Gordana , Kesic Maja , Durdevic Dragan , Rogic Dunja , Thompson David D , Paralkar Vishwas M , Cicin-Sain Lipa , Vukicevic Slobodan

To further characterize the role of serotonin (5HT) in bone metabolism, Wistar-Zagreb rat model consisting of the high-5HT and low-5HT subline with different platelet 5HT content and transporter (5HTT) activity has been used.Primary osteoclasts from the high-5HT subline had an increased expression of 5HTT, 5HT–2A receptor, Trap and cathepsin K, while osteoblasts showed no difference in the expression of 5HT elements or osteoblastic markers. However,...