World Neurosurg
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Mexico is under-represented in global neurosurgical research. High-income countries represent roughly 10% of the world's population but utilize about 90% of the research funding for medical research, highlighting the need for promoting research initiatives in low- and middle-income countries. We present an online-based research initiative in Mexico that aims to reduce the research gap in neurosurgery. ⋯ This online-based neurosurgical model contributed to 3.4% of the neurosurgical research productivity in Mexico. Our findings suggest that this model can effectively bridge the research gap and enhance scientific contributions in developing countries.
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This study aimed to investigate the histological and biochemical neuroprotective effects of secukinumab (SEC) on brain damage induced by subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) in male Wistar Albino rats. ⋯ This study revealed that SEC (3 mg/kg) therapeutically influenced oxidative and histopathological changes in blood parameters and brain tissues caused by experimental SAH. SEC helps reduce brain damage in rats with SAH and possesses antioxidant and neuroprotective properties. Further advanced studies are needed to prove its potential benefits for humans.