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摘要
背景:糖尿病性心肌病(DCM)是一种独特的心脏疾病,其发病机制在很大程度上仍然难以捉摸。最近的研究揭示了线粒体在DCM发展中的重要作用,强调了它们的关键作用。尽管取得了这些进展,但对线粒体和DCM之间关系的文献计量分析尚未进行,这使得对该领域研究趋势的整体理解存在空白。方法:本研究从Web of Science核心馆藏中提取了1988年至2024年期间有关线粒体在DCM中的作用的出版物。使用CiteSpace、VOSviewer、Microsoft Excel和Tableau Public等工具对数据进行了详细的文献计量分析。结果:该分析包括来自175个国家/地区的1457个机构的2705名研究人员的440份出版物。这些研究发表在202份期刊上。中国是最多产的国家,发表了192篇论文,其次是美国156篇,加拿大26篇。E. Dale Abel是这一领域最多产的作家。对这项研究有贡献的主要期刊包括《美国生理学-心脏和循环生理学杂志》和《分子和细胞心脏病学杂志》。未来的研究方向可能是更深入地研究糖尿病心脏线粒体功能障碍的机制,并确定治疗干预的分子和细胞靶点。结论:本报告首次详细介绍了线粒体研究与DCM交叉的文献计量学综述。它为研究人员提供了关键的见解和指导,旨在导航和促进这一不断发展的研究领域。
Global research trends in the relationship between diabetic cardiomyopathy and mitochondria: a bibliometric analysis.
Background: Diabetic Cardiomyopathy (DCM) is a distinct form of heart disease whose pathogenesis remains largely elusive. Recent studies have shed light on the significant role of mitochondria in the development of DCM, emphasizing their critical involvement. Despite these advancements, a bibliometric analysis focusing on the nexus between mitochondria and DCM has not been conducted, leaving a gap in a holistic understanding of research trends in this field.
Methods: This study extracted publications addressing the role of mitochondria in DCM from the Web of Science Core Collection, spanning from 1988 to 2024. A detailed bibliometric analysis was undertaken using tools like CiteSpace, VOSviewer, Microsoft Excel, and Tableau Public to assess the data.
Results: The analysis encompassed 440 publications involving 2705 researchers from 1457 institutions across 175 countries/regions. These studies were disseminated across 202 journals. China was the most prolific country with 192 publications, followed by the United States with 156, and Canada with 26. E. Dale Abel emerged as the most prolific author in this area. Key journals contributing to this research included the American Journal of Physiology-Heart and Circulatory Physiology and the Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology. The future research direction is likely to focus deeper into the mechanisms of mitochondrial dysfunction in the diabetic heart and to identify molecular and cellular targets for therapeutic intervention.
Conclusion: This report presents the first detailed bibliometric review of the intersection between mitochondrial research and DCM. It offers critical insights and guidance for researchers aiming to navigate and contribute to this evolving area of study.
HereditasBiochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Genetics
CiteScore
3.80
自引率
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期刊介绍:
For almost a century, Hereditas has published original cutting-edge research and reviews. As the Official journal of the Mendelian Society of Lund, the journal welcomes research from across all areas of genetics and genomics. Topics of interest include human and medical genetics, animal and plant genetics, microbial genetics, agriculture and bioinformatics.