The epithelium in the thick segment of the descending limb consists of low
simple cuboidal cells, which resemble those found in the
proximal tubule. In contrast, the epithelium transitions to a simple squamous type in the thin segment, which is less metabolically active and has minimal surface specializations. The presence of
aquaporin-1 channels in the thin segment facilitates high water permeability, crucial for water reabsorption as part of the kidney's
countercurrent exchange mechanism. They can be distinguished from the
vasa recta by the absence of blood, and they can be distinguished from the thick ascending limb by the thickness of the epithelium. ==Nomenclature==