AUTHOR=Bai Lin , Xu Fangyuan , Hu Peijia , Shen Zhiqiang , Xingxing Su , Wang Qingqing , Cheng Hongliang TITLE=Research hotspots and trends on NF-κB in cognitive impairment: a bibliometric analysis JOURNAL=Frontiers in Medicine VOLUME=Volume 11 - 2024 YEAR=2024 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/medicine/articles/10.3389/fmed.2024.1432455 DOI=10.3389/fmed.2024.1432455 ISSN=2296-858X ABSTRACT=Background: Cognitive impairment (CI) endangers the physical and mental health of patients in a significant manner, and it is expected that the number of people with CI in China will rise to 45.33 million by 2050. Therefore, CI has become a popular research topic. Inflammatory damage plays a key role in the pathogenesis of CI, and NF-κB is an important inflammatory signalling pathway. However, no bibliometric analysis regarding the relationship between CI and NF-κB has been reported. Methods: A bibliometric analysis regarding NF-κB and CI from January 1, 2008 to December 12, 2023 was conducted in the Science Citation Index-Expanded of the Web of Science Core Collection. The frontiers, hotspots, and trends of research regarding the role of NF-κB in CI were identified. VOSviewer and CiteSpace were used to analyse the retrieved articles and identify the author, country, institution, and keywords, as well as co-cited authors, co-cited journals, and co-cited references.We analysed 1,468 original articles and reviews. Publications on NF-κB in CI began in 2010 and increased sharply in 2018. Hong Hao was the most represented author, having published19 articles, and Chinese authors published more studies than those from other countries. China Pharmaceutical University published the most papers; however, the USA has a strong influence and demonstrates international cooperation. The keywords "apolipoprotein e" and "therapeutic target" demonstrated strong citation bursts, and this tendency may persist in the upcoming years. Neuroinflammation demonstrated a strong influence in research regarding NF-κB in CI. Gut microbiota and ketogenic diet also play an important role in NF-κB in CI.This bibliometric analysis and visualisation using VOSviewer and CiteSpace reveal that the role of NF-κB in CI has become a research hotspot. The results of this study indicate that "neuroinflammation," "microglial," and "pathway" remain hotspots for future research. However, studies regarding NF-κB in CI have predominantly focused on basic research; future research should be expanded to include therapeutic targets, microbiota, and ketogenic diet.