糖尿病代谢组学的全球现状和趋势:文献可视化知识图谱研究

Hong Li, Liu Li, Qiu-Qing Huang, Si-Yao Yang, Jun-Ju Zou, Fan Xiao, Qin Xiang, Xiucheng Liu, Rong Yu
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背景 糖尿病是一种以高血糖为特征的代谢性疾病,它加重了全球的医疗负担,也是大多数国家的主要死亡原因。目的 了解近 20 年来糖尿病与代谢组学关系的全球发展现状、研究重点和未来趋势的知识结构。方法 检索 2002 年至 2023 年 10 月 23 日 Web of Science Core Collection 中有关糖尿病与代谢组学关系的文章,并使用 CiteSpace6.2.2R (CiteSpace)、VOSviewer6.1.18(VOSviewer)和 R 语言下的 Bibliometrix 软件对相关信息进行分析。结果 2002 年至 2022 年间共有 3123 篇论文被收录。在过去二十年中,该领域的论文数量和引用次数持续增长。美国、中国、德国、英国以及其他相关基金、机构和作者在这一领域做出了重大贡献。科学报告》和《PLoS One》是发表论文和引用次数最多的期刊。通过关键词共现和聚类分析,与之密切相关的关键词有 "胰岛素抵抗"、"风险"、"肥胖"、"氧化应激"、"代谢组学"、"代谢物 "和 "生物标记物"。关键词聚类包括心血管疾病、肠道微生物群、代谢组学、糖尿病肾病、分子对接、妊娠糖尿病、氧化应激和胰岛素抵抗。关键词的突发性检测分析表明,"基因"、"微生物群"、"验证"、"肾病"、"抗氧化活性"、"非靶向代谢组学"、"管理 "和 "积累 "是近年来的知识前沿。结论 代谢组学与糖尿病的关系受到广泛关注。糖尿病肾病、糖尿病心血管疾病和肾脏疾病是该领域未来研究的重点疾病。肠道微生物群、分子对接和非靶向代谢组学是未来的重点研究方向。抗氧化活性、基因、验证、质谱、管理和积累是该领域的前沿知识。
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Global status and trends of metabolomics in diabetes: A literature visualization knowledge graph study
BACKGROUND Diabetes is a metabolic disease characterized by hyperglycemia, which has increased the global medical burden and is also the main cause of death in most countries. AIM To understand the knowledge structure of global development status, research focus, and future trend of the relationship between diabetes and metabolomics in the past 20 years. METHODS The articles about the relationship between diabetes and metabolomics in the Web of Science Core Collection were retrieved from 2002 to October 23, 2023, and the relevant information was analyzed using CiteSpace6.2.2R (CiteSpace), VOSviewer6.1.18 (VOSviewer), and Bibliometrix software under R language. RESULTS A total of 3123 publications were included from 2002 to 2022. In the past two decades, the number of publications and citations in this field has continued to increase. The United States, China, Germany, the United Kingdom, and other relevant funds, institutions, and authors have significantly contributed to this field. Scientific Reports and PLoS One are the journals with the most publications and the most citations. Through keyword co-occurrence and cluster analysis, the closely related keywords are "insulin resistance", "risk", "obesity", "oxidative stress", "metabolomics", "metabolites" and "biomarkers". Keyword clustering included cardiovascular disease, gut microbiota, metabonomics, diabetic nephropathy, molecular docking, gestational diabetes mellitus, oxidative stress, and insulin resistance. Burst detection analysis of keyword depicted that "Gene", "microbiota", "validation", "kidney disease", "antioxidant activity", "untargeted metabolomics", "management", and "accumulation" are knowledge frontiers in recent years. CONCLUSION The relationship between metabolomics and diabetes is receiving extensive attention. Diabetic nephropathy, diabetic cardiovascular disease, and kidney disease are key diseases for future research in this field. Gut microbiota, molecular docking, and untargeted metabolomics are key research directions in the future. Antioxidant activity, gene, validation, mass spectrometry, management, and accumulation are at the forefront of knowledge frontiers in this field.
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