Zhang Yuan, He Qiwang, Cong Xiaoqian, Qiu Huazhou, Hua Chuan
College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Hubei University of Chinese Medicine, Wuhan 430061, Hubei, China.
College of Acupuncture and Orthopedics, Hubei University of Chinese Medicine, Wuhan 430061, Hubei, China.
Mediators Inflamm. 2025 May 24;2025:9487093. doi: 10.1155/mi/9487093. eCollection 2025.
Metabolic syndrome (MetS) has been closely associated with macrophages, as evidenced by a substantial body of literature. However, a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of this research domain remains absent. This study aims to systematically assess the current state of research, identify emerging trends, and investigate key hot spots within macrophage-related MetS research from a bibliometric perspective. Data including 1657 records on macrophages and their association with MetS were retrieved from the Web of Science Core Collection (WoSCC) database, covering the period from 2014 to 2024. The analysis was conducted using VOSviewer (v1.6.20), CiteSpace (v6.3.R1), the R package "bibliometrix" (v4.4.1), and Excel 2019. The annual number of publications peaked in 2017, 2018, and 2021, followed by a decline. However, the increasing citation count suggests growing recognition and influence of this research area. The United States and China account for over half of the academic output in this field, with strong collaborative networks positioning them as key contributors to its advancement. Yan Huang emerged as the most prolific author, while Gozal David had the highest co-citation frequency. Frontiers in Immunology was identified as the most active journal in this domain, whereas the Journal of Clinical Investigation recorded the highest citation impact. Keywords such as "inflammation," "obesity," and "insulin resistance" appeared most frequently, with "gut microbiota" showing the strongest citation bursts. Themes like inflammation, obesity, and expression need sustained attention and resource allocation, while themes such as macrophage activation syndrome, diagnosis, and mutations need a strategic reevaluation. This study systematically evaluates the research landscape, priorities, and emerging trends of macrophages associated with MetS over the last decade, providing an overview of the field and valuable insights for researchers.
大量文献表明,代谢综合征(MetS)与巨噬细胞密切相关。然而,该研究领域尚未进行全面的文献计量分析。本研究旨在从文献计量学角度系统评估巨噬细胞相关MetS研究的现状,识别新兴趋势,并探究关键热点。从Web of Science核心合集(WoSCC)数据库中检索了1657条关于巨噬细胞及其与MetS关联的记录,涵盖2014年至2024年期间。使用VOSviewer(v1.6.20)、CiteSpace(v6.3.R1)、R包“bibliometrix”(v4.4.1)和Excel 2019进行分析。年度出版物数量在2017年、2018年和2021年达到峰值,随后下降。然而,引用次数的增加表明该研究领域的认可度和影响力在不断提高。美国和中国的学术产出占该领域的一半以上,强大的合作网络使其成为该领域发展的关键贡献者。黄燕是发文量最多的作者,而戈扎尔·大卫的共被引频率最高。《免疫学前沿》被确定为该领域最活跃的期刊,而《临床研究杂志》的引用影响力最高。“炎症”“肥胖”和“胰岛素抵抗”等关键词出现频率最高,“肠道微生物群”的引用爆发最强。炎症、肥胖和表达等主题需要持续关注和资源分配,而巨噬细胞活化综合征、诊断和突变等主题则需要进行战略重新评估。本研究系统评估了过去十年中与MetS相关的巨噬细胞的研究格局、重点和新兴趋势,为研究人员提供了该领域的概述和有价值的见解。
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