Research trends of intestinal barrier in ulcerative colitis: a bibliometric analysis
Qi Chen, Qin Chen

TL;DR
This paper analyzes research trends in intestinal barrier dysfunction in ulcerative colitis, highlighting China's leading role and key therapeutic areas like tight junction repair and targeted delivery.
Contribution
The study provides a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of intestinal barrier research in UC, identifying emerging trends and collaboration networks.
Findings
China dominates UC intestinal barrier research with 72.13% of publications since 2020.
Key research areas include traditional Chinese medicine, tight junction repair, and NF-κB/oxidative stress pathways.
International collaboration between China and the U.S. forms a core network for global research.
Abstract
Ulcerative colitis (UC) is intricately associated with the dysfunction of the intestinal barrier, making the restoration of barrier integrity a promising therapeutic target. Nonetheless, there is a notable deficiency in comprehensive and systematic investigations in this domain. A total of 1,554 articles were extracted from the Web of Science Core Collection (WoSCC) and Scopus. We employed analytical tools such as CiteSpace and VOSviewer to identify leading topics and create visual representations of countries/regions, institutions, authors, keyword networks, and journals pertinent to this field of study. Since 2020, there has been a marked increase in the annual publication rate, with China accounting for 72.13% of the total output. In terms of international collaboration patterns, China and the United States form the core cooperative system, which has served as the foundation for…
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Taxonomy
TopicsInflammatory Bowel Disease
