Visual analysis of the mechanism of traditional Chinese medicine for renal fibrosisi based on CiteSpace
ZHAO Yingkun1 LIU Lanying2 ZHAO Zongjiang3 TIAN Zhejing2 YAO Wenjing1 YAN Yingrui1 JIANG Hao1 TUO Wei1
1.Graduate School, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing 100029, China;
2.Department of Nephrology, the Third Affiliated Hospital, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing 100029, China;
3.College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, Beijing 100029, China
Abstract:Objective To visual analysis of the mechanism of traditional Chinese medicine intervention in renal fibrosis based on CiteSpace, and to explore research hotspots in this field. Methods The literatures on the mechanism of traditional Chinese medicine treatment of renal fibrosis collected on CNKI from January 2001 to October 2022 were retrieved. The authors, institutions, and keywords were analyzed by CiteSpace and generated a series of maps. Results After manual screening and software removal, 371 literatures were included, and the annual publication volume showed an overall rising trend. Among the 13 core authors, Yan Ziyou’s team published the most papers, and Beijing University of Chinese Medicine published the most papers. The use of qi-enhancing and blood-activating drugs to remove blood stasis and the mechanism of oxidative stress, inflammation, and autophagy were hot topics of research. Conclusion Through the statistical atlases, the evolution process of research hotspots about the mechanism of intervention of traditional Chinese medicine on renal fibrosisi is visually displayed. The current work will provide some reference for future scientific research in this field.
赵盈坤1 刘兰英2 赵宗江3 田哲菁2 姚雯静1 闫英睿1 姜昊1 庹伟1. 基于CiteSpace的中医药治疗肾纤维化作用机制的可视化分析[J]. 中国医药导报, 2023, 20(19): 139-142.
ZHAO Yingkun1 LIU Lanying2 ZHAO Zongjiang3 TIAN Zhejing2 YAO Wenjing1 YAN Yingrui1 JIANG Hao1 TUO Wei1 . Visual analysis of the mechanism of traditional Chinese medicine for renal fibrosisi based on CiteSpace. 中国医药导报, 2023, 20(19): 139-142.