Mast cell stabilization involves preventing the release of mediators from mast cells, which play a crucial role in allergic and inflammatory responses. This process is vital for managing conditions like asthma, allergic rhinitis, and certain skin disorders by reducing symptoms and inflammation.
Inflammatory mediators are substances released by immune cells that orchestrate the body's response to injury or infection, playing crucial roles in initiating and regulating inflammation. They include a variety of molecules such as cytokines, chemokines, and eicosanoids, which can promote or resolve inflammation depending on the context and balance of these mediators.