Aim: To study the effect of diabetes-like environment on the cardiac hypertrophy, cultured cardiomyocytes were used to study the effect of high insulin and high glucose on norepinephrine (NE)-induced cardiac hypertrophy.

Methods: Using cultured myocardial cells as a model, the cellular hypertrophy was observed. The contracting frequency was counted by the inverted microscope, the protein content was assayed with Lowry's method, the cardiomyocytes' volumes were measured by computer photograph analysis system, the protein synthesis was assayed with [3H] leucine intake method.

Results: The total cellular protein content, cellular volumes, cellular protein synthesis showed an increase in high insulin group and high glucose group compared with control group. High insulin and high glucose and NE group showed a further increase compared with high glucose and NE group.

Conclusion: The high insulin itself induces hypertrophy of the cultured myocardial cells slightly. Meanwhile, imitating diabetes-like environment with high insulin and high glucose and NE can further accelerate hypertrophy of the cultured myocardial cells.

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