“…In the cluster F, Sertraline (#51), a 1,2,3,4tetrahydronaphtalen derivative, which is substituted by a methylamino at position 1 and a 3,4dichlorophenyl at position 4 (the S, S diastereoisomer), has been detected as an inhibitor by the BRET intramolecular probe and APC at +100 mV and -100 mV. Interestingly tetraline urea derivatives have been shown to display antagonistic properties against TRPV1 activation by CAPS (Messeguer et al, 2006;Jetter et al, 2007). While Sertraline is not a tetraline urea derivative, it would be interesting to assess whether substitution of the methylamino group of Sertraline by an urea group improve Sertraline potency and/or efficacy to inhibit CAPS-mediated TRPV1 activation.…”