Publications by authors named "Huiwen Hou"

Cancer presents a significant health threat, necessitating the development of more precise, efficient, and less damaging treatment approaches. To address this challenge, we employed the 1-ethyl-(3-dimethyl aminopropyl) carbodiimide/-hydroxy succinimide (EDC/NHS) catalytic system and utilized quaternized chitosan oligosaccharide (HTCOSC) as a drug carrier to construct a nanoparticle delivery system termed HTCOSC-cRGD-ES2-MTX (CREM). This system specifically targets integrin αvβ3 on tumor cell surfaces and enables simultaneous loading of the antiangiogenic agent ES2 (IVRRADRAAVP) and the chemotherapy drug methotrexate (MTX).

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Blocking the tumor nutrient supply through angiogenic inhibitors is an effective treatment approach for malignant tumors. However, using angiogenic inhibitors alone may not be enough to achieve a significant tumor response. Therefore, we recently designed a universal drug delivery system combining chemotherapy and anti-angiogenic therapy to target tumor cells while minimizing drug-related side effects.

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Tumor growth and metastasis heavily rely on angiogenesis, crucial for solid tumor development. Inhibiting angiogenesis associated with tumors emerges as a potent therapeutic approach. Our previous work synthesized the chondroitin sulfate-modified antiangiogenic peptide CS-ES2-AF (CS-EA), which exhibited better antiangiogenic activity, longer half-life, and more robust targeting.

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  • Oxidative stress contributes significantly to osteoporosis, and this study highlights the antioxidant properties of donkey bone collagen (DC), which scavenged nearly 18% of DPPH free radicals at 500 μg/mL.
  • In an osteoblast model, DC at 100 μg/mL improved cell survival by over 27%, while 50 μg/mL increased the alkaline phosphatase marker by nearly 63%, indicating enhanced cell differentiation.
  • Peptides derived from DC also protected osteoblasts from oxidative damage, suggesting that DC could be beneficial in treating osteoporosis and could have applications in food and medicine.
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  • Neovascularization plays a key role in tumor development, making antiangiogenic drugs important for cancer treatment, though they are not sufficient on their own.
  • This research introduces a new nanodrug (CCEA) that combines chondroitin sulfate, an antiangiogenic peptide, and the chemotherapeutic drug cisplatin, demonstrating enhanced targeting and reduced toxicity for tumor treatment.
  • CCEA effectively induces tumor cell death by activating pro-apoptotic factors and inhibiting anti-apoptotic signals, offering promising insights for future cancer therapies.
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Chitin is a natural polymeric polysaccharide extracted from marine crustaceans, and chitosan is obtained by removing part of the acetyl group (usually more than 60 %) in chitin's structure. Chitosan has attracted wide attention from researchers worldwide due to its good biodegradability, biocompatibility, hypoallergenic and biological activities (antibacterial, immune and antitumor activities). However, research has shown that chitosan does not melt or dissolve in water, alkaline solutions and general organic solvents, which greatly limits its application range.

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The progression and metastasis of solid tumors rely strongly on neovascularization. However, angiogenesis inhibitors alone cannot meet the needs of tumor therapy. This study prepared a new drug conjugate (PTX-GSHP-CYS-ES2, PGCE) by combining polysaccharides (heparin without anticoagulant activity, GSHP), chemotherapeutic drugs (paclitaxel, PTX), and antiangiogenic drugs (ES2).

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This work aimed to investigate the changes and correlations of precursors, intermediates and heterocyclic amines (HCAs) in lamb during charcoal grilling. 28 chemical compounds were detected by high-performance liquid chromatography and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry in grilled lamb from raw to charred. Results demonstrated the types and contents of HCAs were increased during grilling, of which 2-amino-1-methyl-6-phenylimidazo [4,5-b] pyridine (PhIP) was dominant and accounted for 61% at the end of grilling (42 min).

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In recent years, the development and applications of protein drugs have attracted extensive attention from researchers. However, the shortcomings of protein drugs also limit their further development. Therefore, bioactive peptides isolated or simulated from protein polymers have broad application prospects in food, medicine, biotechnology, and other industries.

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The growth, migration and spread of malignant tumors requires a large number of new blood vessels to supply nutrients. In our previous study, it was found that the hyaluronic acid (HA) modified novel antiangiogenic peptide ES2-AF has better solubility, longer half-life, stronger targeting than non-modified ES2-AF, and it significantly inhibited the formation of new blood vessels. In the current work, we studied the stability of ES2-AF after HA modification, including heat stability, longterm stability, and pH stability.

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Objective: To observe the incidence of double-lumen endobronchial tubes (DLT) malposition caused by body position change or surgical manipulation and its impact on the efficacy of lung separation and ventilation.

Methods: Totally 688 patients undergoing thoracic surgery were enrolled in this study. The patients were intubated with Mallinckrodt DLT following intravenous anesthesia induction.

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