A Bibliometric Analysis of Neuroinflammation in Depression from 2004 to 2023: Global Research Hotspots and Prospects.

IF 3.2 3区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
International Journal of Medical Sciences Pub Date : 2025-05-28 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.7150/ijms.100888
Anni Shi, Na Chen, Qin Ma, Yaxuan Wang, Xiaoling Liu, Jun Lu, Jianyou Guo
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Background: Neuroinflammation lays a prominent impact in the pathophysiology of depression, and numerous studies have been conducted in recent decades. Bibliometric analysis is of important for understanding the hot spots and research trends in a certain subject field. However, no systematic bibliometric study exists in this field to date. The purpose of the study focused on the trends and hotspots in neuroinflammation of depression and provided future researchers with guidance and sights. Methods: Publications (2004-2023) were obtained from the WoSCC, and analyzed by HistCite, VOSviewer, CiteSpace, and Bibliometrix. The impact of publications was assessed by TGCS. Results: We analyzed 1,496 articles published in 409 journals and authored by 46,533 researchers across 72 countries and regions. The most prolific countries were China, the USA, and Brazil, and the most cited countries were the USA, followed with China and the UK, while the most prolific and cited institution was University Toronto (records=34, TGCS=2,137). Brain Behavior and Immunity is the leading journal that regularly published research in this field (records=93, TGCS=6,247). NLRP3 inflammasome, microglia, TNF-α, and brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) were the basis of neuroinflammation in depression. C-reactive protein, an important marker of inflammation, has been discussed for the longest time in this disease. In recent five years, two most frontier potential areas in studying depression were gut microbiota dysbiosis and BDNF. Conclusions: There remains a strong research basis for neuroinflammation in depression from this bibliometric analysis. Microglial activation, gut microbiota, cytokine signaling, and oxidative stress were research hotspots in recent years. In the future, chronic stress, hippocampal structure, and gut microbiota will continue to be studied in the field of neuroinflammation in depression. This study may benefit scientists in identifying potential directions for future study and providing clinicians with new ideas for treatment.

2004 - 2023年抑郁症患者神经炎症的文献计量学分析:全球研究热点与展望
背景:神经炎症在抑郁症的病理生理中起着重要的作用,近几十年来进行了大量的研究。文献计量学分析对于了解某一学科领域的研究热点和研究趋势具有重要意义。然而,迄今为止,在这一领域还没有系统的文献计量学研究。本研究旨在关注抑郁症神经炎症的发展趋势和热点,为今后的研究者提供指导和展望。方法:从WoSCC检索2004-2023年的出版物,通过HistCite、VOSviewer、CiteSpace和Bibliometrix进行分析。TGCS评估了出版物的影响。结果:我们分析了来自72个国家和地区的46533名研究人员在409种期刊上发表的1496篇文章。论文发表最多的国家是中国、美国和巴西,论文被引最多的国家是美国,其次是中国和英国,论文发表最多和被引最多的机构是多伦多大学(34篇,TGCS= 2137篇)。《大脑行为与免疫》是定期发表该领域研究成果的权威杂志(records=93, TGCS= 6247)。NLRP3炎性体、小胶质细胞、TNF-α和脑源性神经营养因子(BDNF)是抑郁症神经炎症的基础。c反应蛋白是炎症的重要标志,在本病中讨论的时间最长。近五年来,研究抑郁症最具前沿潜力的两个领域是肠道菌群失调和BDNF。结论:从文献计量学分析来看,抑郁症的神经炎症仍然有很强的研究基础。小胶质细胞活化、肠道菌群、细胞因子信号和氧化应激是近年来的研究热点。在未来,慢性应激、海马结构和肠道微生物群将继续在抑郁症神经炎症领域进行研究。本研究可能有助于科学家确定未来研究的潜在方向,并为临床医生提供新的治疗思路。
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International Journal of Medical Sciences
International Journal of Medical Sciences MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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7.20
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0.00%
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185
审稿时长
2.7 months
期刊介绍: Original research papers, reviews, and short research communications in any medical related area can be submitted to the Journal on the understanding that the work has not been published previously in whole or part and is not under consideration for publication elsewhere. Manuscripts in basic science and clinical medicine are both considered. There is no restriction on the length of research papers and reviews, although authors are encouraged to be concise. Short research communication is limited to be under 2500 words.
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