Wuyan Lu , Jieshen Huang , Zhonglin Zhang , Shuangmeng Jia , Weiqiao Zhao , Linxiao Li , Fengting Niu , Ke Fang , Zixin Cai , Yao Li , Yishu Lu , Lei Cui , Jiefeng Huang , Shuaijun Li
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Osteoarthritis (OA) is a prevalent age-related degenerative joint disorder characterized by dysregulation of metabolism. While several studies have examined the metabolic changes in OA, there exists a lack of a comprehensive retrospective analysis of its current development, research hotspots, and future trends. In this study, we employed bibliometric approaches to retrospectively review the development, mechanisms, and future trends of metabolic changes in OA. We utilized VOSviewer software to quantitatively and visually depict: (a) annual temporal trends in literature and citation counts; (b) national/regional publications and collaborations; (c) institutional and author contributions; (d) journal contributions and relevance; (e) analysis of research hotspots and directions through keywords. By analyzing keywords and research hotspots, we systematically illustrated the influential factors of metabolic changes in OA, including inflammation, apoptosis, oxidative stress, and autophagy. Conclusively, the research field of metabolic changes in OA is rapidly expanding, and we aim to provide a more comprehensive and insightful perspective for targeting metabolic disorders in OA.