Global trends and prospects about inflammasomes in stroke: a bibliometric analysis

Abstract Background Sterile inflammation is a key pathological process in stroke. Inflammasome activation has been implicated in various inflammatory diseases, including ischemic stroke and hemorrhagic stroke. Hence, targeting inflammasomes is a promising approach for the treatment of stroke. Method...

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Main Authors: Junjun Yin, Jiayang Wan, Jiaqi Zhu, Guoying Zhou, Yuming Pan, Huifen Zhou
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2021-07-01
Series:Chinese Medicine
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s13020-021-00464-9
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spelling doaj-c376c08f0240453ca67e19a343cc74522021-07-11T11:10:18ZengBMCChinese Medicine1749-85462021-07-0116111110.1186/s13020-021-00464-9Global trends and prospects about inflammasomes in stroke: a bibliometric analysisJunjun Yin0Jiayang Wan1Jiaqi Zhu2Guoying Zhou3Yuming Pan4Huifen Zhou5Zhejiang Chinese Medical UniversityPeking University First HospitalZhejiang Chinese Medical UniversityZhejiang Chinese Medical UniversityZhejiang Chinese Medical UniversityZhejiang Chinese Medical UniversityAbstract Background Sterile inflammation is a key pathological process in stroke. Inflammasome activation has been implicated in various inflammatory diseases, including ischemic stroke and hemorrhagic stroke. Hence, targeting inflammasomes is a promising approach for the treatment of stroke. Methods We applied bibliometric methods and techniques. The Web of Science Core Collection was searched for studies indexed from database inception to November 26, 2020. We generated various visual maps to display publications, authors, sources, countries, and keywords. Results Our literature search yielded 427 publications related to inflammasomes involved in stroke, most of which consisted of original research articles and reviews. In particular, we found that there was a substantial increase in the number of relevant publications in 2018. Furthermore, most of the publications with the highest citation rates were published in 2014. Relatively, the field about inflammasomes in stroke developed rapidly in 2014 and 2018. Many institutions contributed to these publications, including those from China, the United States, and worldwide. We found that NLR family pyrin domain containing 3 (NLRP3) was the most studied, followed by NLRP1, NLRP2, and NLRC4 among the inflammasomes associated with stroke. Analysis of keywords suggested that the most studied mechanisms involved dysregulation of extracellular pH, efflux of Ca2+ ions, dysfunction of K+/Na+ ATPases, mitochondrial dysfunction, and damage to mitochondrial DNA. Conclusions Given the potential diagnostic and therapeutic implications, the specific mechanisms of inflammasomes contributing to stroke warrant further investigation. We used bibliometric methods to objectively present the global trend of inflammasomes in stroke, and to provide important information for relevant researchers.https://doi.org/10.1186/s13020-021-00464-9Ischemic strokeHemorrhagic strokeInflammasomesBibliometricMitochondrial dysfunctionGlobal trends
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author Junjun Yin
Jiayang Wan
Jiaqi Zhu
Guoying Zhou
Yuming Pan
Huifen Zhou
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Jiayang Wan
Jiaqi Zhu
Guoying Zhou
Yuming Pan
Huifen Zhou
Global trends and prospects about inflammasomes in stroke: a bibliometric analysis
Chinese Medicine
Ischemic stroke
Hemorrhagic stroke
Inflammasomes
Bibliometric
Mitochondrial dysfunction
Global trends
author_facet Junjun Yin
Jiayang Wan
Jiaqi Zhu
Guoying Zhou
Yuming Pan
Huifen Zhou
author_sort Junjun Yin
title Global trends and prospects about inflammasomes in stroke: a bibliometric analysis
title_short Global trends and prospects about inflammasomes in stroke: a bibliometric analysis
title_full Global trends and prospects about inflammasomes in stroke: a bibliometric analysis
title_fullStr Global trends and prospects about inflammasomes in stroke: a bibliometric analysis
title_full_unstemmed Global trends and prospects about inflammasomes in stroke: a bibliometric analysis
title_sort global trends and prospects about inflammasomes in stroke: a bibliometric analysis
publisher BMC
series Chinese Medicine
issn 1749-8546
publishDate 2021-07-01
description Abstract Background Sterile inflammation is a key pathological process in stroke. Inflammasome activation has been implicated in various inflammatory diseases, including ischemic stroke and hemorrhagic stroke. Hence, targeting inflammasomes is a promising approach for the treatment of stroke. Methods We applied bibliometric methods and techniques. The Web of Science Core Collection was searched for studies indexed from database inception to November 26, 2020. We generated various visual maps to display publications, authors, sources, countries, and keywords. Results Our literature search yielded 427 publications related to inflammasomes involved in stroke, most of which consisted of original research articles and reviews. In particular, we found that there was a substantial increase in the number of relevant publications in 2018. Furthermore, most of the publications with the highest citation rates were published in 2014. Relatively, the field about inflammasomes in stroke developed rapidly in 2014 and 2018. Many institutions contributed to these publications, including those from China, the United States, and worldwide. We found that NLR family pyrin domain containing 3 (NLRP3) was the most studied, followed by NLRP1, NLRP2, and NLRC4 among the inflammasomes associated with stroke. Analysis of keywords suggested that the most studied mechanisms involved dysregulation of extracellular pH, efflux of Ca2+ ions, dysfunction of K+/Na+ ATPases, mitochondrial dysfunction, and damage to mitochondrial DNA. Conclusions Given the potential diagnostic and therapeutic implications, the specific mechanisms of inflammasomes contributing to stroke warrant further investigation. We used bibliometric methods to objectively present the global trend of inflammasomes in stroke, and to provide important information for relevant researchers.
topic Ischemic stroke
Hemorrhagic stroke
Inflammasomes
Bibliometric
Mitochondrial dysfunction
Global trends
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s13020-021-00464-9
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