This study investigated the effects of microbubble contrast agents on the production of premature cardiac contractions in mice exposed to ultrasound. Acoustic exposures consisted of a single pulse of 1.2-MHz ultrasound delivered to the murine heart during diastole. Two contrast agents (Albunex(R), Optison(R)) and two pulse durations (5 ms, 10 mu s) were investigated. The threshold for producing a premature contraction with a single 10-mu s duration pulse was similar to 1 MPa. Using a 5-ms pulse, the threshold with contrast was an order of magnitude less than the threshold without contrast. These results are consistent with cavitation as a mechanism for this bioeffect. (C) 2005 Acoustical Society of America.