Wan Yantong, Liu Jinxi, Mai Yiyin, Hong Yinghao, Jia Zixuan, Tian Guijie, Liu Yunzhuo, Liang Huaping, Liu Jinghua
State Key Laboratory of Trauma and Chemical Poisoning, Army Medical University, Chongqing, China.
Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Proteomics, Department of Pathophysiology, School of Basic Medical Sciences, Southern Medical University, Guangzhou, Guangdong, China.
NPJ Aging. 2024 May 15;10(1):26. doi: 10.1038/s41514-024-00155-3.
Hormesis, an adaptive response, occurs when exposure to low doses of a stressor potentially induces a stimulatory effect, while higher doses may inhibit it. This phenomenon is widely observed across various organisms and stressors, significantly advancing our understanding and inspiring further exploration of the beneficial effects of toxins at doses both below and beyond traditional thresholds. This has profound implications for promoting biological regulation at the cellular level and enhancing adaptability throughout the biosphere. Therefore, conducting bibliometric analysis in this field is crucial for accurately analyzing and summarizing its current research status. The results of the bibliometric analysis reveal a steady increase in the number of publications in this field over the years. The United States emerges as the leading country in both publication and citation numbers, with the journal Dose-Response publishing the highest number of papers in this area. Calabrese E.J. is a prominent person with significant contributions and influence among authors. Through keyword co-occurrence and trend analysis, current hotspots in this field are identified, primarily focusing on the relationship between hormesis, oxidative stress, and aging. Analysis of highly cited references predicts that future research trends may center around the relationship between hormesis and stress at different doses, as well as exploring the mechanisms and applications of hormesis. In conclusion, this review aims to visually represent hormesis-related research through bibliometric methods, uncovering emerging patterns and areas of focus within the field. It provides a summary of the current research status and forecasts trends in hormesis-related research.
兴奋效应是一种适应性反应,当暴露于低剂量应激源时可能会产生刺激作用,而高剂量则可能抑制这种作用。这种现象在各种生物体和应激源中广泛观察到,极大地推进了我们的理解,并激发了对低于和超出传统阈值剂量的毒素有益作用的进一步探索。这对促进细胞水平的生物调节和增强整个生物圈的适应性具有深远意义。因此,在该领域进行文献计量分析对于准确分析和总结其当前研究状况至关重要。文献计量分析结果显示,多年来该领域的出版物数量稳步增加。美国在出版物数量和被引次数方面均位居领先,《剂量反应》杂志在该领域发表的论文数量最多。卡拉布雷斯·E·J是作者中贡献显著且具有重要影响力的杰出人物。通过关键词共现和趋势分析,确定了该领域当前的热点,主要集中在兴奋效应、氧化应激和衰老之间的关系上。对高被引参考文献的分析预测,未来的研究趋势可能围绕不同剂量下兴奋效应与应激之间的关系,以及探索兴奋效应的机制和应用。总之,本综述旨在通过文献计量方法直观呈现与兴奋效应相关的研究,揭示该领域新出现的模式和重点领域。它提供了当前研究状况的总结,并预测了与兴奋效应相关研究的趋势。