From my amateurish knowledge I would use the partial agonist, so the EVP-6124.
The thing is this:
Partial agonists do activate ( in this case) a post-synapse to a certain extend, which can vary from, dont know, 10% to 90%,
depending on the molecule property.
If the activation is too low but the competitiveness is approximately as strong as the neurotransmitters, it would lead to a lesser activation i.e. decrease.
In contrast, the own body neurotransmitters do activate it to 100% like a full agonist. Which sounds good, but it is acompanied by a receptor desentisation.
The desensitation leads to a, so to say, callus which needs more and more neurotransmitters to activate the synapse to the same level as before accompanied with a receptor up or down regulation.
So this is one of several mechanisms of the homeostasis.
Btw: I heard that somkers do lost nicotinic synapses after a long period so arround 15 years. which differs from the usual receptor up/down regulation and is "afaik" kind of permanent.
To prevent a desentitaion and to ensure a longtermed effect, is either a cycling of the Full agonist needed (which is seemingly difficult)
or the usage of a partial agonist which shouldnt activate the synapse too much or too little.
Be aware that I could mistakenly told something wrong. So therefore I dont guarantee anything about those infromations.
Edited by Flex, 25 June 2014 - 09:50 AM.