| Literature DB >> 32439384 |
Ashok Agarwal1, Saradha Baskaran2, Manesh Kumar Panner Selvam2, Renata Finelli2, Catalina Barbarosie3, Kathy Amy Robert2, Concetta Iovine2, Kruyanshi Master2, Ralf Henkel4.
Abstract
Unraveling the role of reactive oxygen species and associated oxidative stress (OS) in male reproduction is one of the key areas of male reproductive research. This article illustrates the scientific landscape of OS in male reproductive research over the past several decades (1941-2018) using a scientometric approach. Scientometric data (articles per year, authors, affiliations, journals, and countries) on OS related to male reproduction were retrieved from the Scopus database and analyzed for each decade. Our analysis revealed an increasing trend in OS-based male reproductive research from 1941 to 2018 with a steep raise in publications and research collaborations starting from the period 1991-2000 (R2 = 0.81). Semen abnormalities and varicocele were the major areas investigated in relation to OS with the highest positive trend in publications from the time interval 1981-1990 to 2011-2018. Analysis of publications based on OS assessment techniques revealed chemiluminescence (n = 180) and evaluation of antioxidants (n = 300) as the most widely used direct and indirect tests, respectively. Furthermore, prognostic/diagnostic studies on OS evaluation increased significantly over the time. Our analysis highlights the evolution of OS in male reproductive research and its emergence as an important prognostic and diagnostic tool in the evaluation of male infertility.Entities:
Keywords: Diagnosis; Male infertility; Oxidative stress; Prognosis; Publications; Scientometric analysis
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32439384 DOI: 10.1016/j.freeradbiomed.2020.05.008
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Free Radic Biol Med ISSN: 0891-5849 Impact factor: 7.376