The intellectual base and global trends in inflammation of diabetic kidney disease: a bibliometric analysis

LuYao Shi,ChangYan Li, Jian Wang, HuaChen Zhong, Tao Wei,WenXing Fan,Zhen Li

Renal Failure(2023)

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AbstractDiabetic kidney disease (DKD) is a severe complication of diabetes mellitus (DM). The literature on DKD inflammation research has experienced substantial growth. However, there is a lack of bibliometric analyses. This study aimed to examine the existing research on inflammation in DKD by analyzing articles published in the Web of Science Core Collection (WOSCC) over the past 30 years. We conducted a visualization analysis using several software, including CiteSpace and VOSviewer. We found that the literature on inflammation research in DKD has experienced substantial growth, indicating a rising interest in this developing area of study. In this field, Navarro-Gonzalez, JF is the most frequently cited author, Kidney International is the most frequently cited journal, China had the highest number of publications in the field of DKD inflammation, and Monash University emerged as the institution with the most published research. The research area on inflammation in DKD primarily centers around the investigation of ‘Glycation end-products’, ‘chronic kidney disease’, and ‘diabetic nephropathy’. The emerging research trends in this field will focus on the ‘Gut microbiota’, ‘NLRP3 inflammasome’, ‘autophagy’, ‘pyroptosis’, ‘sglt2 inhibitor’, and ‘therapeutic target’. Future research on DKD may focus on further exploring the inflammatory response, identifying specific therapeutic targets, studying biomarkers, investigating stem cell therapy and tissue engineering, and exploring gene therapy and gene editing. In summary, this study examines the main areas of study, frontiers, and trends in DKD inflammation, which have significant implications for future research.
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diabetic kidney disease,bibliometric analysis,inflammation,intellectual
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