“…Although the dura mater is the intracranial structure most heavily innervated by pain fibers, it is also populated by resident mast cells (MCs) in both humans (Artico and Cavallotti, 2001) and rodents (Dimlich et al, 1991;Rozniecki et al, 1999;. These granulated immunocompetent cells, which reside near blood vessels and in apposition to the meningeal nociceptive fibers (Rozniecki et al, 1999), have the capacity to initiate or amplify inflammatory responses by releasing a host of mediators such as histamine, serotonin, cytokines, and various lipid mediators, including leukotrienes (LTs) and prostaglandins (PGs) (Metcalfe et al, 1997;Mekori and Metcalfe, 2000).…”