Author:
Zhang Lijie,Yao Qiuru,Hu Jinjing,Qiu Baizhi,Xiao Yupeng,Zhang Qi,Zeng Yuting,Zheng Shuqi,Zhang Youao,Wan Yantong,Zheng Xiaoyan,Zeng Qing
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Alzheimer's disease is one common type of dementia. Numerous studies have suggested a correlation between Alzheimer's disease and inflammation. Microglia mainly participate in the inflammatory response in the brain. Currently, ample evidence has shown that microglia are closely related to the occurrence and development of Alzheimer's disease.
Objective
We opted for bibliometric analysis to comprehensively summarize the advancements in the study of microglia in Alzheimer's disease, aiming to provide researchers with current trends and future research directions.
Methods
All articles and reviews pertaining to microglia in Alzheimer's disease from 2000 to 2022 were downloaded through Web of Science Core Collection. The results were subjected to bibliometric analysis using VOSviewer 1.6.18 and CiteSpace 6.1 R2.
Results
Overall, 7449 publications were included. The number of publications was increasing yearly. The United States has published the most publications. Harvard Medical School has published the most papers of all institutions. Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease and Journal of Neuroscience were the journals with the most studies and the most commonly cited, respectively. Mt Heneka is the author with the highest productivity and co-citation. After analysis, the most common keywords are neuroinflammation, amyloid-beta, inflammation, neurodegeneration. Gut microbiota, extracellular vesicle, dysfunction and meta-analysis are the hotspots of research at the present stage and are likely to continue.
Conclusion
NLRP3 inflammasome, TREM2, gut microbiota, mitochondrial dysfunction, exosomes are research hotspots. The relationship between microglia-mediated neuroinflammation and Alzheimer's disease have been the focus of current research and the development trend of future research.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Natural Science Foundation for Guangdong Province
Guangdong Province health appropriate technology promotion project
China Disabled Persons’ Federation Hearing and Language Disability Prevention and Rehabilitation Special
College Students’ Innovative Training Plan Program of China
College Students’ Innovative Training Plan Program of Guangdong Province
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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