Searchable abstracts of presentations at key conferences in endocrinology

ea0056p238 | Calcium & Vitamin D metabolism | ECE2018

Raloxifene has no efficacy in reducing the risk of spontaneous vertebral fractures after denosumab discontinuation

Rodriguez Elena Gonzalez , Stoll Delphine , Lamy Olivier

Introduction: Denosumab reduces bone resorption, increases BMD, and reduces fracture risk. Denosumab discontinuation (DD) induces an increase of B-crosslaps above baseline values for two years, and a decrease of BMD values. This rebound effect is associated with spontaneous clinical vertebral fractures (SCVF) in close to 15% of patients considering a follow-up of 2 years without taking another osteoporosis treatment. Prescribing a bisphosphonate or SERMs at DD would prevent th...

ea0056gp59 | Bone and Osteoporosis | ECE2018

Thirty-one men and women with145 spontaneous vertebral fractures after denosumab discontinuation: a single center observational study

Elena Gonzalez Rodriguez , St Delphine , Aubry-Rozier Berengere , Olivier Lamy

Denosumab discontinuation (DD) induces an increase of B-crosslaps above baseline values for two years, and a decrease of BMD values. This rebound effect is associated with spontaneous clinical vertebral fractures (SCVF) in close to 15% of patients considering a follow-up of 2 years without taking another osteoporosis treatment. We report the clinical characteristics of 31 patients evaluated at our center from July 2015 to January 2018.Results: Thirty wom...

ea0041gp32 | Bone & Calcium Homeostasis | ECE2016

Hormone replacement therapy has favorable effects on bone microarchitecture, bone mineral density and body fat mass, without affecting lean mass: the OsteoLaus Cohort

Papadakis Georgios , Hans Didier , Vollenweider Peter , Waeber Gerard , Preisig Martin , Marques-Vidal Pedro , Lamy Olivier

Introduction: Hormonal replacement therapy (HRT) increases bone mineral density (BMD). Controversy exists regarding residual effect after withdrawal. We aimed to explore the effect of HRT and HRT withdrawal on: i) BMD and bone microarchitecture assessed by trabecular bone score (TBS); ii) fat (FMI), lean (LMI) and appendicular lean (ALMI) mass indexes.Methods: The OsteoLaus Cohort assessed 1500 women (50–80 years) for BMD, TBS, total energy expendit...

ea0056p556 | Obesity | ECE2018

Menopausal hormone therapy is associated with reduced fat mass and in particular a significant decrease of the intravisceral abdominal fat, the OsteoLaus cohort

Papadakis Georgios , Hans Didier , Vollenweider Peter , Gonzalez Rodriguez Elena , Waeber Gerard , Marques-Vidal Pedro , Lamy Olivier

Background: We previously showed that menopausal hormone therapy (MHT) favorably affects both bone density and microarchitecture with persistent benefit after its withdrawal (1). Looking for indirect factors contributing to bone effects, we investigated the relation between MHT and changes on fat and lean (muscular) tissue. Existing results on MHT and body composition are conflicting and large cohort studies are lacking.Material and methods: The OsteoLau...

ea0056p681 | Steroid metabolism + action | ECE2018

Relationship between salivary cortisol circadian rhythm and body composition in the postmenopausal women of the population cohort OsteoLaus

Gonzalez Rodriguez Elena , Papadakis Georgios , Vollenweider Peter , Preisig Martin , Waeber Gerard , Hans Didier , Marques-Vidal Pedro , Lamy Olivier

Introduction: Aging is associated with a decrease in muscle and bone mass, and a gain in fat mass. Similar changes are more pronounced in hypercortisolism. We previously demonstrated that high 8 PM salivary cortisol is independently associated with increased prevalence of radiologic vertebral fractures. We wanted to determine whether salivary cortisol circadian rhythm played also a role on body composition.Material and Methods: Cross-sectional study incl...