“…For example, progesterone (P4) is a steroid hormone produced by ovarian cells, which is involved in control of ovarian functions, embryonic development and in mammary gland functions (Hagan, Faivre, & Lange, 2009;Sirotkin, 2014). Peptide hormone leptin (L) is a product of adipose and some other tissues (including porcine ovarian cells, Smolinska, Kaminski, Siawrys, & Przala, 2013), which mediates the effects of nutrition and metabolism on reproduction at both hypothalamohypophyseal and ovarian levels (Sirotkin, 2014). L can activate the secretion of hypothalamic luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone (LH-RH) and hypophysial gonadotropins (Garcia-Diaz, Campion, Milagro, & Martinez, 2007;Smith et al, 2006), affect secretion of P4, androgens and oestradiol by cultured rat, bovine, porcine and human ovarian cells (Ricci, Yorio, & Faletti, 2006).…”