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Approach to the Connection between Meconium Consistency and Adverse Neonatal Outcomes: A Retrospective Clinical Review and Prospective In Vitro Study

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CHILDREN-BASEL
卷 8, 期 12, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/children8121082

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meconium-stained amniotic fluid (MSAF); meconium aspiration syndrome (MAS); cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2); nitric oxide (NO); nitric oxide synthase (NOS)

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  1. Tungs' MetroHarbor Hospital [TTMHH-106R0003, TTMHH-108c0006]

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This study suggested that thick meconium in infants might be associated with poor outcomes, and exposure to meconium led to significant release of nitrite from cells. Certain medicinal agents could reduce the meconium-induced release of nitrite, indicating potential treatments for meconium aspiration syndrome (MAS).
Whether meconium-stained amniotic fluid (MSAF) serves as an indicator of fetal distress is under debate; however, the presence of MSAF concerns both obstetricians and pediatricians because meconium aspiration is a major contributor to neonatal morbidity and mortality, even with appropriate treatment. The present study suggested that thick meconium in infants might be associated with poor outcomes compared with thin meconium based on chart reviews. In addition, cell survival assays following the incubation of various meconium concentrations with monolayers of human epithelial and embryonic lung fibroblast cell lines were consistent with the results obtained from chart reviews. Exposure to meconium resulted in the significant release of nitrite from A549 and HEL299 cells. Medicinal agents, including dexamethasone, L-N omega-nitro-arginine methylester (L-NAME), and NS-398 significantly reduced the meconium-induced release of nitrite. These results support the hypothesis that thick meconium is a risk factor for neonates who require resuscitation, and inflammation appears to serve as the primary mechanism for meconium-associated lung injury. A better understanding of the relationship between nitrite and inflammation could result in the development of promising treatments for meconium aspiration syndrome (MAS).

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