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    Maternal fats and pregnancy complications: Implications for long-term health by Khaire, Amrita, Wadhwani, Nisha, Madiwale, Shweta, Joshi, Sadhana

    “…•Changes in the in utero environment, due to insufficient or excessive maternal nutrient intake have short and long-term implications.•Numerous rodent studies…”
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    Exploring the role of LC-PUFA metabolism in pregnancy complications by Godhamgaonkar, Aditi A., Wadhwani, Nisha S., Joshi, Sadhana R.

    “…•Omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids modulate angiogenesis and placental vascularisation.•LC-PUFA and their metabolites regulate placental inflammation.•Altered…”
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    Maternal vitamin D deficiency increases the thromboxane/prostacyclin ratio through alterations in the one‐carbon cycle in Wistar rats by Nandi, Anindita A., Wadhwani, Nisha S., Joshi, Sadhana R.

    Published in BioFactors (Oxford) (01-07-2019)
    “…This study aims to test the hypothesis that vitamin D deficiency can influence long‐chain polyunsaturated fatty acid metabolism through alterations in the…”
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    Altered Metabolic Homeostasis between Vitamin D and Long Chain Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids in Preeclampsia by Nandi, Anindita A, Wadhwani, Nisha S, Joshi, Sadhana R

    Published in Medical hypotheses (01-03-2017)
    “…Abstract Sub-optimal maternal nutrition may result in pregnancy complications like preeclampsia. Preeclampsia is known to be of placental origin and a major…”
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    Maternal vitamin D deficiency influences long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids and pregnancy outcome in association with alterations in one-carbon metabolism by Nandi, Anindita A., Wadhwani, Nisha S., Randhir, Karuna N., Madiwale, Shweta D., Deshpande, Juilee S., Wagh, Girija N., Joshi, Sadhana R.

    Published in Nutrition research (New York, N.Y.) (01-02-2021)
    “…Preeclampsia is a pregnancy-specific disorder, leading to maternal and infant morbidity and mortality. Abnormal placentation has been reported in preeclampsia…”
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    Increased homocysteine levels exist in women with preeclampsia from early pregnancy by Wadhwani, Nisha S., Patil, Vidya V., Mehendale, Savita S., Wagh, Girija N., Gupte, Sanjay A., Joshi, Sadhana R.

    “…Objective: The present prospective study examines the levels of maternal plasma folate, vitamin B 12 and homocysteine in normotensive control (NC) women and…”
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    Reduced Maternal Erythrocyte Long Chain Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids Exist in Early Pregnancy in Preeclampsia by Wadhwani, Nisha S, Narang, Ankita S, Mehendale, Savita S, Wagh, Girija N, Gupte, Sanjay A, Joshi, Sadhana R

    Published in Lipids (2016)
    “…The present prospective study examines proportions of maternal erythrocyte fatty acids across gestation and their association with cord erythrocyte fatty acids…”
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    Maternal micronutrients and omega 3 fatty acids affect placental fatty acid desaturases and transport proteins in Wistar rats by Wadhwani, Nisha S, Dangat, Kamini D, Joshi, Asmita A, Joshi, Sadhana R

    “…Abstract Adequate supply of LCPUFA from maternal plasma is crucial for fetal normal growth and development. The present study examines the effect of maternal…”
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    A prospective study of maternal fatty acids, micronutrients and homocysteine and their association with birth outcome by Wadhwani, Nisha S., Pisal, Hemlata R., Mehendale, Savita S., Joshi, Sadhana R.

    Published in Maternal and child nutrition (01-10-2015)
    “…Our earlier studies both in animals and in humans have indicated that micronutrients (folic acid, vitamin B12) and long‐chain polyunsaturated fatty acids,…”
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    Effect of maternal micronutrients (folic acid, vitamin B12 ) and omega 3 fatty acids on liver fatty acid desaturases and transport proteins in Wistar rats by Wadhwani, Nisha S, Manglekar, Rupali R, Dangat, Kamini D, Kulkarni, Asmita V, Joshi, Sadhana R

    “…Abstract A disturbed fatty acid metabolism increases the risk of adult non-communicable diseases. This study examines the effect of maternal micronutrients on…”
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    Placental DHA and mRNA levels of PPARγ and LXRα and their relationship to birth weight by Meher, Akshaya P., MSc, Wadhwani, Nisha, PhD, Randhir, Karuna, MSc, Mehendale, Savita, MD, Wagh, Girija, MD, Joshi, Sadhana R., PhD

    Published in Journal of clinical lipidology (01-07-2016)
    “…Background A very large number of fatty acids play wide range of physiological roles in cellular growth and function in placental as well as fetal growth…”
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    Maternal vitamin D deficiency reduces docosahexaenoic acid, placental growth factor and peroxisome proliferator activated receptor gamma levels in the pup brain in a rat model of preeclampsia by Nema, Juhi, Randhir, Karuna, Wadhwani, Nisha, Sundrani, Deepali, Joshi, Sadhana

    “…•Vitamin D deficiency lowered placental PPAR-g levels.•Vitamin D deficiency decreased pup barin DHA levels and increased SFA levels.•Vitamin D deficiency…”
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    Longitudinal profile of high‐sensitivity C‐reactive protein in women with pre‐eclampsia by Dangat, Kamini, Wadhwani, Nisha, Randhir, Karuna, Poddar, Anupam, Gupte, Sanjay, Wagh, Girija, Lalwani, Sanjay, Joshi, Sadhana

    “…Problem C‐reactive protein (CRP) is a marker for inflammation and its role as a possible biomarker for an early prediction of pre‐eclampsia (PE) is unclear…”
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    Maternal long chain polyunsaturated fatty acid status and pregnancy complications by Wadhwani, Nisha, Patil, Vidya, Joshi, Sadhana

    “…Maternal nutrition plays a crucial role in influencing fetal growth and birth outcome. Any nutritional insult starting several weeks before pregnancy and…”
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    Placental neurotrophin levels in gestational diabetes mellitus by Jadhav, Anjali, Khaire, Amrita, Gundu, Shridevi, Wadhwani, Nisha, Chandhiok, Nomita, Gupte, Sanjay, Joshi, Sadhana

    “…Objective Neurotrophins are known to influence the development and maturation of the feto‐placental unit and affect fetal growth trajectories. This study…”
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    Altered maternal proportions of long chain polyunsaturated fatty acids and their transport leads to disturbed fetal stores in preeclampsia by Wadhwani, Nisha, Patil, Vidya, Pisal, Hemlata, Joshi, Asmita, Mehendale, Savita, Gupte, Sanjay, Wagh, Girija, Joshi, Sadhana

    “…Abstract Our previous cross-sectional studies have shown altered proportions of long chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (LCPUFA) in preeclampsia (PE) at the end…”
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    Cognitive function and behavioral problems in children born to mothers with preeclampsia: an Indian study by Koparkar, Shruti, Srivastava, Leena, Randhir, Karuna, Dangat, Kamini, Pisal, Hemlata, Kadam, Vrushali, Malshe, Nandini, Wadhwani, Nisha, Lalwani, Sanjay, Srinivasan, K., Kumaran, K., Fall, Caroline, Joshi, Sadhana

    Published in Child neuropsychology (03-04-2022)
    “…Studies from high-income countries report associations of preeclampsia (PE) with reduced cognitive function and adverse behavioural outcomes in children. We…”
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    Association of maternal vitamin D status with the risk of preeclampsia by Nema, Juhi, Wadhwani, Nisha, Randhir, Karuna, Dangat, Kamini, Pisal, Hemlata, Kadam, Vrushali, Mehendale, Savita, Wagh, Girija, Kulkarni, Bharati, Sachdev, Harshpal Singh, Fall, Caroline, Gupte, Sanjay, Joshi, Sadhana

    Published in Food & function (22-05-2023)
    “…The aim of this study was to examine serum vitamin D concentrations from early pregnancy until delivery in women who did and did not develop preeclampsia. This…”
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