Xiyuan Hospital of China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences, Beijing, China.
Post-Doctoral Research Station, Xiyuan Hospital of China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences, Beijing, China.
Medicine (Baltimore). 2024 Oct 25;103(43):e40213. doi: 10.1097/MD.0000000000040213.
Orexin is an excitatory neuropeptide produced in the lateral hypothalamus, playing a role in various physiological functions in humans. There is a growing body of literature on orexins. This paper utilizes CiteSpace software to organize and analyze a significant number of articles on orexin, providing readers with an intuitive overview of research trends and emerging hot topics in this field.
The electronic database, Web of Science Core Collection (WoSCC), was searched for publications related to orexins. Annual publications, countries/regions, institutions, authors and keywords were analyzed, and the results were visualized via CiteSpace software.
A total of 5486 publications were included, with articles making up 85.30% and reviews 14.70%. The top 3 countries publishing the most papers on orexins were the United States (2057 papers), Japan (778), and China (556). The leading institutions included Research Libraries UK (278), Harvard University (250), and Stanford University (221). The most prolific authors in the field were Yves Dauvilliers (69), Abbas Haghparast (67), and Takeshi Sakurai (66). The most frequently used keywords were "neurons" (981), followed by "sleep" (824), "food intake" (612), "receptors" (547), and "neuropathology" (535). Recent research hotspots include melanin-concentrating hormone neurons, Alzheimer disease, gamma-aminobutyric acid neurons, oxidative stress, suvorexant, the orexin system, prevalence, and stress. Based on keyword clustering analysis, the top 5 research hotspots from 2003 to 2022 were: the effects of orexins on sleep and metabolism, potential pathways of orexin signaling, the relationship between orexin and immunity, new findings on depression and hypertension related to orexin, and possible targets for neurodegenerative diseases.
Orexin, a neuropeptide linked to various physiological and pathological processes, plays a crucial role in sleep/wakefulness, reward mechanisms, stress responses, and neurodegenerative diseases. Its significant research value and potential medical applications are underscored by the rapid expansion of studies, particularly in the USA and Japan. However, the lack of collaboration among researchers highlights the need for enhanced academic exchange and cooperation to further advance the field of orexin research.
食欲素是一种在外侧下丘脑产生的兴奋性神经肽,在人类的各种生理功能中发挥作用。关于食欲素的文献越来越多。本文利用 CiteSpace 软件对大量食欲素相关文献进行组织和分析,为读者提供该领域研究趋势和新兴热点的直观概述。
在电子数据库 Web of Science 核心合集(WoSCC)中搜索与食欲素相关的出版物。对年度出版物、国家/地区、机构、作者和关键词进行分析,并通过 CiteSpace 软件可视化结果。
共纳入 5486 篇出版物,其中文章占 85.30%,综述占 14.70%。发表食欲素相关论文最多的 3 个国家是美国(2057 篇)、日本(778 篇)和中国(556 篇)。领先的机构包括 Research Libraries UK(278 篇)、哈佛大学(250 篇)和斯坦福大学(221 篇)。该领域最有影响力的作者是 Yves Dauvilliers(69 篇)、Abbas Haghparast(67 篇)和 Takeshi Sakurai(66 篇)。使用频率最高的关键词是“神经元”(981 次),其次是“睡眠”(824 次)、“食物摄入”(612 次)、“受体”(547 次)和“神经病理学”(535 次)。最近的研究热点包括黑皮质素浓缩激素神经元、阿尔茨海默病、γ-氨基丁酸神经元、氧化应激、苏沃雷生、食欲素系统、患病率和应激。基于关键词聚类分析,2003 年至 2022 年的前 5 个研究热点是:食欲素对睡眠和代谢的影响、食欲素信号的潜在途径、食欲素与免疫的关系、与食欲素相关的抑郁和高血压的新发现、以及神经退行性疾病的可能靶点。
食欲素作为一种与各种生理和病理过程相关的神经肽,在睡眠/觉醒、奖励机制、应激反应和神经退行性疾病中起着至关重要的作用。其重要的研究价值和潜在的医学应用,突显了研究的快速扩展,尤其是在美国和日本。然而,研究人员之间缺乏合作,突显了需要加强学术交流与合作,以进一步推动食欲素研究领域的发展。