Knowledge mapping of exosomes in ischemic stroke: a bibliometric analysis

BackgroundIschemic stroke is a disease in which local ischemia and hypoxia of brain tissues are caused by obstruction of blood vessels in the brain, which in turn triggers brain tissue damage and neurological dysfunction. Recent studies have made significant progress in understanding the role of exo...

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Main Authors: Xiaofang Ding, Guoying Zou, Nuoya Ma, Xudong Tang, Jia Zhou
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2025-07-01
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fneur.2025.1595379/full
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description BackgroundIschemic stroke is a disease in which local ischemia and hypoxia of brain tissues are caused by obstruction of blood vessels in the brain, which in turn triggers brain tissue damage and neurological dysfunction. Recent studies have made significant progress in understanding the role of exosomes in ischemic stroke. Exosomes exhibit anti-inflammatory, immunomodulatory, anti-apoptotic, angiogenic, and neuroregenerative effects, as well as glial scar reduction and drug delivery effects in ischemic stroke. However, there is a notable gap in bibliometric analyses that focus specifically on this subject. This study systematically evaluated the current knowledge and identified emerging research trends regarding exosomes in ischemic stroke through a bibliometric analysis.MethodsWe retrieved research articles on the role of exosomes in ischemic stroke published between 2004 and 2023 from the Web of Science Core Collection (WoSCC) database and then conducted a bibliometric analysis using VOSviewer, CiteSpace, and the bibliometrix package in the R programming environment.ResultsA comprehensive analysis of 374 publications from 38 countries revealed a steady increase in research focused on exosomes in ischemic stroke. This analysis significantly emphasized the contributions of researchers from China and the United States. Key research institutions in this field include Henry Ford Health System, Henry Ford Hospital, and Shanghai Jiao Tong University. The International Journal of Molecular Sciences is the top journal in terms of publication output, and Stroke is the most frequently co-cited journal. This extensive study involved 468 authors, the most prolific of whom are Michael Chopp, Zhengbiao Zhang, and Liang Zhao, Hongqi Xin is the most frequently co-cited researcher. The primary areas of investigation are the role of endogenous exosomes in initiating and progressing ischemic stroke, as well as the potential therapeutic applications of exogenous exosomes.ConclusionIn the context of ischemic stroke, a recent bibliometric evaluation provided a comprehensive analysis of research trends and developments related to exosomes. The findings of this study highlight current research frontiers and identify significant emerging trends. These findings offer a crucial resource for researchers focusing on exploring exosomes.
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spelling doaj-art-50789b90a86a4adb8a4236dbcb4c535a2025-08-20T03:55:54ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Neurology1664-22952025-07-011610.3389/fneur.2025.15953791595379Knowledge mapping of exosomes in ischemic stroke: a bibliometric analysisXiaofang DingGuoying ZouNuoya MaXudong TangJia ZhouBackgroundIschemic stroke is a disease in which local ischemia and hypoxia of brain tissues are caused by obstruction of blood vessels in the brain, which in turn triggers brain tissue damage and neurological dysfunction. Recent studies have made significant progress in understanding the role of exosomes in ischemic stroke. Exosomes exhibit anti-inflammatory, immunomodulatory, anti-apoptotic, angiogenic, and neuroregenerative effects, as well as glial scar reduction and drug delivery effects in ischemic stroke. However, there is a notable gap in bibliometric analyses that focus specifically on this subject. This study systematically evaluated the current knowledge and identified emerging research trends regarding exosomes in ischemic stroke through a bibliometric analysis.MethodsWe retrieved research articles on the role of exosomes in ischemic stroke published between 2004 and 2023 from the Web of Science Core Collection (WoSCC) database and then conducted a bibliometric analysis using VOSviewer, CiteSpace, and the bibliometrix package in the R programming environment.ResultsA comprehensive analysis of 374 publications from 38 countries revealed a steady increase in research focused on exosomes in ischemic stroke. This analysis significantly emphasized the contributions of researchers from China and the United States. Key research institutions in this field include Henry Ford Health System, Henry Ford Hospital, and Shanghai Jiao Tong University. The International Journal of Molecular Sciences is the top journal in terms of publication output, and Stroke is the most frequently co-cited journal. This extensive study involved 468 authors, the most prolific of whom are Michael Chopp, Zhengbiao Zhang, and Liang Zhao, Hongqi Xin is the most frequently co-cited researcher. The primary areas of investigation are the role of endogenous exosomes in initiating and progressing ischemic stroke, as well as the potential therapeutic applications of exogenous exosomes.ConclusionIn the context of ischemic stroke, a recent bibliometric evaluation provided a comprehensive analysis of research trends and developments related to exosomes. The findings of this study highlight current research frontiers and identify significant emerging trends. These findings offer a crucial resource for researchers focusing on exploring exosomes.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fneur.2025.1595379/fullbibliometricsexosomesischemic strokeCiteSpaceVOSviewer
spellingShingle Xiaofang Ding
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Jia Zhou
Knowledge mapping of exosomes in ischemic stroke: a bibliometric analysis
Frontiers in Neurology
bibliometrics
exosomes
ischemic stroke
CiteSpace
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title Knowledge mapping of exosomes in ischemic stroke: a bibliometric analysis
title_full Knowledge mapping of exosomes in ischemic stroke: a bibliometric analysis
title_fullStr Knowledge mapping of exosomes in ischemic stroke: a bibliometric analysis
title_full_unstemmed Knowledge mapping of exosomes in ischemic stroke: a bibliometric analysis
title_short Knowledge mapping of exosomes in ischemic stroke: a bibliometric analysis
title_sort knowledge mapping of exosomes in ischemic stroke a bibliometric analysis
topic bibliometrics
exosomes
ischemic stroke
CiteSpace
VOSviewer
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fneur.2025.1595379/full
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