Last instar larvae of the armyworm, Pseudaletia separata, parasitized
with the parasitoid wasp, Cotesia kariyai, suffer from retarded growth
and do not initiate metamorphosis. Dopamine levels in hemolymph and n
erve cord of host last instar larvae were increased by parasitization
with parasitoid wasps. The elevation of dopamine levels was reproduced
by injection with polydnavirus or growth-blocking peptide (GBP). Inje
ction of dopamine or the dopamine agonist, (-)-Quinpirole, disturbs no
rmal development of the armyworm larvae. These results suggest that GB
P elevated by polydnavirus infection causes an increase of dopamine in
hemolymph and nervous system, which is closely related to a disturban
ce of normal larval development.