The radioprotective thiophosphate S-2(3 amino-propyl-amino) phosphorothioic acid (WR 2721) induced an early reduction of striatal acetylcholinesterase activity followed by an increase, when intraperitoneally injected to rats, although it does not cross the blood-brain barrier. These results were obtained using an original technique which allows the measurements in the same animal for several days. Transient general oxidative metabolism inhibition might affect the extra-cellular enzyme amount or its activity.