Catechol estrogen
A catechol estrogen is a steroidal estrogen that contains catechol within its structure. The catechol estrogens are endogenous metabolites of estradiol and estrone and include the following compounds:
- 2-Hydroxylated:
- * 2-Hydroxyestradiol
- * 2-Hydroxyestrone
- * 2-Hydroxyestriol
- 4-Hydroxylated:
- * 4-Hydroxyestradiol
- * 4-Hydroxyestrone
- * 4-Hydroxyestriol
Similarly to estradiol and estrone, catechol estrogens possess estrogenic activity. 2-Hydroxylated catechol estrogens are weak and possibly antiestrogenic estrogens, whereas their 4-hydroxylated counterparts are more potent in their estrogenic activity. For instance, 2-hydroxyestrone reportedly shows negligible uterotrophic effect in animals, whereas 4-hydroxy catechol estrogens show moderate changes in stimulating uterine weight. In addition to being substrates for COMT similarly to catecholamines like dopamine, norepinephrine, and epinephrine, catechol estrogens are potent competitive inhibitors of COMT as well as of tyrosine hydroxylase, and may affect both catecholamine biosynthesis and metabolism.