Find an abstract and a link to most of the publications produced by Nordic Bioscience
Objective: The objective of this post hoc analysis was to investigate the effect of strontium ranelate on a cartilage degradation marker in postmenopausal women who participated in a randomized, placebo-controlled osteoporosis study. Women were stratified according to reported symptoms of osteoarthr...
Background: Bone size (BS) variation is under strong genetic control and plays an important role in determining bone strength and fracture risk. Recently, a genome-wide association study identified polymorphisms associated with hip BS variation in the PLCL1 (phospholipase c-like 1) locus. Carriers o...
December 23, 2009
Journal:
BMC Med Genet.
Author:
Cauchi S, Byrjalsen I, Durand E, Karsdal MA, Froguel P
Aims: To investigate the influence of food intake on the bioavailability and pharmacodynamic effects of salmon calcitonin (sCT). Methods: A single-blind, randomized, partly placebo-controlled study was conducted in 36 healthy postmenopausal female volunteers aged 62-74 years. The influence of food ...
April 4, 2009
Journal:
Br J Clin Pharmacol
Author:
Karsdal MA, Byrjalsen I, Azria M, Arnold M, Choi L, Riis BJ, Christiansen C
Anti-resorptive strategies may affect bone collagen maturation differently depending on the mode of action. Orally administrated calcitonin resulted in a dose dependent inhibition of bone resorption but did not change bone collagen maturation. This may reflect aspects of bone quality. INTRODUCTION:...
September 19, 2008
Journal:
Osteoporos Int.
Author:
Karsdal MA, Byrjalsen I, Leeming DJ, Delmas PD, Christiansen C
Background: To investigate the influence of water intake and dose timing on the pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic parameters of an oral formulation of salmon calcitonin (sCT). Methods: The study was a randomized, partially-blind, placebo-controlled, single dose, exploratory crossover phase I stud...
We investigated whether the age of the bones endogenously exerts control over the bone resorption ability of the osteoclasts, and found that osteoclasts preferentially develop and resorb bone on aged bone. These findings indicate that the bone matrix itself plays a role in targeted remodeling of age...
June 18, 2007
Journal:
Osteoporos Int.
Author:
Henriksen K, Leeming DJ, Byrjalsen I, Nielsen RH, Sorensen MG, Dziegiel MH, Martin TJ, Christiansen C, Karsdal MA
Search and find publications that we have published.
Please don't hesitate to contact us if you have any questions or other inquiries.