To clarify the mechanism of meconium-induced cellular injury, we exami
ned the effect of meconium on the alveolar macrophages (AM) and bronch
ial epithelial cells (AK-D). Meconium obtained from healthy newborns w
as added to culture medium of AM and/or AK-D, which were cultured for
1 hour. Superoxide anion production of AM and the expression of interc
ellular adhesion molecule-1 (ICAM-1) on AK-D stimulated by meconium or
oxygen radicals were determined. As a result, superoxide anion produc
tion of AM significantly increased when AM was cultured with meconium.
Expression of ICAM-1 on AK-D appeared when AK-D was stimulated by hyd
roxyl radical but did not when AK-D was cultured with meconium. These
results suggest that meconium-induced lung injury may occur through an
activation of alveolar macrophages and the macrophage-epithelial cell
axis may be important for the pathogenesis of meconium aspiration syn
drome.