Oxidative stress has been implicated in Alzheimer's disease, and it is potentially driven by the depletion of primary antioxidant, glutathione, as well as elevation of the pro-oxidant, iron. Present study evaluates glutathione level by magnetic resonance spectroscopy, iron deposition by quantitative susceptibility mapping in left hippocampus, as well as the neuropsychological scores of healthy old participants ( = 25), mild cognitive impairment ( = 16) and Alzheimer's disease patients ( = 31). Glutathione was found to be significantly depleted in mild cognitive impaired ( < 0.
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