Myocardial fibrosis and glycolysis: a bibliometric study and visualization analysis (2000-2024) - PubMed
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- #Glycolysis
- #Myocardial Fibrosis
- #Bibliometrics
- Myocardial fibrosis is linked to glycolytic dysregulation in cardiovascular diseases.
- A bibliometric study analyzed 408 articles from 2000-2024 using CiteSpace and VOSviewer.
- Research output increased from 1 article in 2000 to 51 in 2024, with three phases: Initial Exploration, Slow Fluctuation, and Rapid Development.
- The U.S. (32%) and China (20%) were the leading contributors to research on myocardial fibrosis and glycolysis.
- Top institutions included Univ. of Alberta (15 studies) and Univ. of Utah (14 studies).
- Core authors were Archer, S.L. (10 studies) and Chen, J.-X. (8 studies), with Lopaschuk, G.D. being the most co-cited (117 times).
- High-frequency keywords included 'heart failure', 'expression', 'metabolism', and 'glycolysis'.
- Emerging research frontiers are 'extracellular matrix' and 'pulmonary hypertension'.
- Clustering analysis identified 10 clusters, including pulmonary arterial hypertension and mitochondrial dysfunction.
- Key trends include U.S. and China leading collaborative networks, glycolytic reprogramming as a focus, and mitochondrial dysfunction as an emerging frontier.