Huang B, Chen WN, Peng CM, Shen XL, Xue J, Yan CC, Zhong FM. Global trends of purinergic receptors and depression: A bibliometric analysis from 2003 to 2023. World J Psychiatry 2025; 15(2): 102344 [DOI: 10.5498/wjp.v15.i2.102344]
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Chun-Chuan Yan, Department of Acupuncture, The Affiliated Hospital of Jiangxi University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, No. 445 Bayi Road, Donghu District, Nanchang 330006, Jiangxi Province, China. 840557102@qq.com
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Psychiatry
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World J Psychiatry. Feb 19, 2025; 15(2): 102344 Published online Feb 19, 2025. doi: 10.5498/wjp.v15.i2.102344
Table 1 Search queries
Set
Results
Search query
1
450751
TS = [(Depression) OR (Depressive Symptom) OR (Depressive Disorder) OR (Emotional Depression) OR (Depressive Syndrome)]
2
261873
TS = [(Purinergic Signaling) OR (P1 Receptor) OR (P2 Receptor) OR (P2X) OR (P2Y) OR (Adenosine) OR (ATP) OR (ADP) OR (UTP) OR (UDP)]
3
2965
1 AND 2
Table 2 Top 10 Countries with the most publications and centrality related to purinergic receptors in depression, n (%)
Rank
Countries
Publications (%)
Rank
Countries
Centrality
1
China
89 (36.03)
1
United Kingdom
0.45
2
United States
42 (17.00)
2
United States
0.4
3
Germany
32 (12.96)
3
Germany
0.36
4
Brazil
25 (10.12)
4
China
0.15
5
United Kingdom
22 (8.91)
5
Australia
0.14
6
Australia
14 (5.67)
6
Brazil
0.13
7
Italy
11 (4.45)
7
Italy
0.12
8
Hungary
8 (3.24)
8
Iran
0.09
9
Japan
8 (3.24)
9
Canada
0.06
10
Spain
8 (3.24)
10
Austria
0.03
Table 3 Top 10 frequency and centrality of institutions associated with purinergic receptors in depression
Rank
Institutions
Frequency
Rank
Institutions
Centrality
1
Southern Medical University China
11
1
Southern Medical University China
0.13
2
Max Planck Society
10
2
Jinan University
0.11
3
Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
9
3
National Institutes of Health United States
0.1
4
Nanchang University
8
4
Max Planck Society
0.09
5
Semmelweis University
8
5
Academy of Military Medical Sciences China
0.09
6
Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
7
6
RWTH Aachen University
0.09
7
Universidade de Sao Paulo
7
7
Helmholtz Association
0.07
8
National Institutes of Health United States
7
8
Universidade de Coimbra
0.06
9
Aarhus University
6
9
Harvard University
0.04
10
University of Manchester
6
10
Harvard Medical School
0.04
Table 4 Top 10 authors and co-cited authors in the field of purinergic receptors in depression
Rank
Authors
Publications
Rank
Authors
Citations
1
Liang SS
6
1
Burnstock G
162
2
Rodrigues, Ana Lucia S
6
2
Kaster MP
91
3
Deussing, Jan M
5
3
Maes M
68
4
Tang Y
5
4
Cunha RA
65
5
Poleszak E
4
5
Bhattacharya A
65
6
Serchov T
4
6
Salamone JD
63
7
Szopa A
4
7
Csolle C
61
8
Li SJ
4
8
Fredholm BB
60
9
Cunha RA
4
9
Illes P
59
10
Szekely A
4
10
Iwata M
50
Table 5 Top 10 cited journals in the field of purinergic receptors in depression
Rank
Journal
Frequency
JCR
IF (2022)
1
Biological Psychiatry
172
Q1
10.6
2
Journal of Neuroscience
165
Q2
5.3
3
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
144
Q1
11.1
4
Molecular Psychiatry
144
Q1
11
5
Neuroscience
131
Q3
3.3
6
Journal of Affective Disorders
129
Q2
6.6
7
Nature
124
Q1
64.8
8
Neuropsychopharmacology
123
Q1
7.6
9
Behavioural Brain Research
119
Q3
2.7
10
Neuropharmacology
115
Q2
4.7
Table 6 Top 10 frequently cited references about purinergic receptors in depression
Rank
Title of reference
Frequency
Author
Year
Journal
1
Activation of P2X7 receptor and NLRP3 inflammasome assembly in hippocampal glial cells mediates chronic stress-induced depressive-like behaviors
24
Yue N
2017
J Neuroinflamm
2
Psychological Stress Activates the Inflammasome via Release of Adenosine Triphosphate and Stimulation of the Purinergic Type 2X7 Receptor
23
Iwata M
2016
Biol Psychiat
3
Emerging role of the P2X7-NLRP3-IL1β pathway in mood disorders
17
Bhattacharya A
2018
Psychoneuroendocrino
4
Pathological ATPergic Signaling in Major Depression and Bipolar Disorder
16
Illes P
2020
Front Mol Neurosci
5
P2X7 Receptor: A Potential Therapeutic Target for Depression?
16
Deussing JM
2018
Trends Mol Med
6
Caffeine acts through neuronal adenosine A2A receptors to prevent mood and memory dysfunction triggered by chronic stress
15
Kaster MP
2015
P Natl Acad Sci
7
P2X7 Receptor Signaling in Stress and Depression
14
Ribeiro DE
2019
Int J Mol Sci
8
Depression
13
Malhi GS
2018
Lancet
9
Neurochemical Changes in the Mouse Hippocampus Underlying the Antidepressant Effect of Genetic Deletion of P2X7 Receptors
13
Csölle C
2013
Plos One
10
P2X7 receptor: An emerging target in central nervous system diseases
13
Sperlágh B
2014
Trends Pharmacol Sci
Table 7 Top 10 keywords related to migraine and sleep disorders
Rank
Keywords
Frequency
1
Major depressive disorder
36
2
Major depression
36
3
Expression
35
4
Depression
33
5
Brain
33
6
Prefrontal cortex
29
7
P2x (7) receptor
29
8
Stress
26
9
Activation
25
10
Bipolar disorder
22
Citation: Huang B, Chen WN, Peng CM, Shen XL, Xue J, Yan CC, Zhong FM. Global trends of purinergic receptors and depression: A bibliometric analysis from 2003 to 2023. World J Psychiatry 2025; 15(2): 102344