Wenxian Sun, Jin Gong, Shaoqi Li, Pin Wang, Xiaodong Han, Chang Xu, Heya Luan, Ruina Li, Boye Wen, Cuibai Wei
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Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the predominant cause of dementia on a global scale, significantly impacting the health of the elderly population. The pathogenesis of AD is closely linked to neuroinflammation. The present study employs a bibliometric analysis to examine research pertaining to neuroinflammation and AD within the last decade, with the objective of providing a comprehensive overview of the current research profile, hotspots and trends.This research conducted a comprehensive review of publications within the Science Citation Index Expanded of the Web of Science Core Collection Database spanning the years 2014 to 2024. Bibliometric analyses were performed using VOSviewer (version 1.6.19) and CiteSpace (version 6.3.R1) software to visualize data on countries, institutions, authors, journals, keywords, and references.A total of 3,833 publications on neuroinflammation and AD were included from January 2014 to January 2024. Publications were mainly from the United States and China. Zetterberg, Henrik emerged as the author with the highest publication output, while Edison, Paul was identified as the most cited author. The most productive journal was Journal of Alzheimers Disease, and the most co-cited was Journal of Neuroinflammation. Research hotspot focused on microglia, mouse models, oxidative stress, and amyloid-beta through keyword analysis. Additionally, keywords such as blood–brain barrier and tau protein exhibited prolonged citation bursts from 2022 to 2024.This study provides a comprehensive review of the last 10 years of research on neuroinflammation and AD, including the number and impact of research findings, research hotspots, and future trends. The quantity of publications in this field is increasing, mainly in the United States and China, and there is a need to further strengthen close cooperation with different countries and institutions worldwide. Presently, research hotspots are primarily concentrated on microglia, with a focus on inhibiting their pro-inflammatory responses and promoting their anti-inflammatory functions as a potential direction for future investigations.
阿尔茨海默病(AD)是全球痴呆症的主要病因,严重影响老年人群的健康。阿尔茨海默病的发病机制与神经炎症密切相关。本研究采用文献计量学分析方法,对过去十年间有关神经炎症和AD的研究进行了梳理,旨在全面概述当前的研究概况、热点和趋势。使用VOSviewer(1.6.19版)和CiteSpace(6.3.R1版)软件对文献计量学进行了分析,以可视化国家、机构、作者、期刊、关键词和参考文献的数据。论文主要来自美国和中国。亨里克-泽特伯格(Zetterberg, Henrik)是发表论文最多的作者,而保罗-爱迪生(Edison, Paul)则是被引用次数最多的作者。发表论文最多的期刊是《阿尔茨海默病杂志》(Journal of Alzheimers Disease),被联合引用最多的是《神经炎症杂志》(Journal of Neuroinflammation)。通过关键词分析,研究热点集中在小胶质细胞、小鼠模型、氧化应激和淀粉样蛋白-β。此外,血脑屏障和tau蛋白等关键词在2022年至2024年表现出长时间的引用爆发。本研究全面回顾了过去10年有关神经炎症和AD的研究,包括研究成果的数量和影响、研究热点和未来趋势。该领域的论文数量不断增加,主要集中在美国和中国,需要进一步加强与世界不同国家和机构的密切合作。目前,研究热点主要集中在小胶质细胞,重点是抑制其促炎症反应和促进其抗炎功能,这也是未来研究的潜在方向。